How-To Use our Drapery Yardage Calculator
In order to figure yardage for your drapery panels at home, you must have the cut length (finished length and the allowance for the desired hem, as well as rod pocket size) times the number of drapery panels you will be making. If the fabric has a repeat, you will be needing 1 panel at the regular cut length. The, you must add the number of inches in the repeat to the additional panels.
Sounds complex? Watch this video and learn how to use drapery yardage calculator so as to determine the yardage that you will be needing for the specific panel size that you’re fabricating.
In order to figure yardage for your drapery panels at home, you must have the cut length (finished length and the allowance for the desired hem, as well as rod pocket size) times the number of drapery panels you will be making. If the fabric has a repeat, you will be needing 1 panel at the regular cut length. The, you must add the number of inches in the repeat to the additional panels.
Sounds complex? Watch this video and learn how to use drapery yardage calculator so as to determine the yardage that you will be needing for the specific panel size you are fabricating.